NEW South Wales coach Phil Gould is hamming it up again over Andrew Johns, saying he is not confident the Captain will recover from a viral infection in time for Wednesday's final State of Origin match. But Gould says Johns will be given every chance to prove his fitness after joining his Blues team-mates in Brisbane today.

WOLVES 50
Broncos 8
Warrington Wolves moved back into the top six of Tetley's Super League with a comprehensive 50-8 thrashing of London at Wilderspool on Sunday, ending the Broncos' six-game unbeaten run in style.
The home side were in command throughout on a wonderful afternoon, scoring eight tries and producing a near-faultless display, inspired by stand off Lee Briers.

FRIDAY night footy saw an under strengthed Broncos outfit getting thrashed 40-4 by Canterbury at Suncorp. While Brisbane were without a bag full of Origin stars, there's nothing that can be taken away from the the Bulldogs who seem to going from strength to strength.

AFTER last week?s bruising encounter with the North Queensland Cowboys, Melbourne Storm will lick its wounds this week and attempt to overcome injury as it prepares to take on the Brisbane Broncos at Olympic Park this Sunday.

CANBERRA forwards Ian Hindmarsh and Luke Davico are in doubt for Saturday night's National Rugby League clash with Wests Tigers. The pair missed yesterday's one-point victory over St George Illawarra at Kogarah, with second-rower HINDMARSH battling a calf injury and prop Davico struggling to overcome a hand problem.